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Monday, May 05, 2008
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dann Fool
by Rich Galen
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As regular readers of MULLINGS know; when I am correct in a prediction I write about it every day for the next three or four months. When I am wrong, I either ignore it or remind you that there is no way to understand all of the permutations and combinations of events which can affect an outcome.

Recent events in Ohio prove my point. They have to do with the Ohio Office of Attorney General and the resultant ripples may well last all the way to next January 20.

The Attorney General of the State of Ohio is a man named Marc Dann. Marc Dann, a Democrat, was elected in the tsunami of 2006 which swept just about every Republican office holder down the Ohio River in the wake of astonishing scandals which attended to the GOP Governor at the time.

Keep that in mind: Scandals swept Republicans out of office in Ohio, and Democrats are now in control.

Marc Dann is a Democrat from Youngstown and after he was elected he hired three of his buddies to senior positions in the AG's office.

The four of them rented a townhouse in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio which caused an Ohio GOP official to claim that Dann, "turned the attorney general's office into a raunchy frat pad."

Putting aside for the moment the obvious redundancy of "raunchy" and "frat pad" it turns out that one of Dann's buds was sexually harassing the office staff (and possibly running his Youngstown construction business out of the AG's office) and at least two other pals were either complicit or turned a blind eye.

Not only that, but Marc Dann, the Democratic Attorney General his own self, was using the "raunchy frat pad" to spend quality time with his scheduler - an affair to which he finally admitted late last week. All four of his subordinates were either fired or quit, including the 20-something scheduler with whom Democrat Marc Dann was having the affair in that raunchy frat pad, but Dann, the Democratic Attorney General has not resigned, and says he will not.

The Columbus Dispatch pointed out that Democratic the Attorney General's "troubles will be a renewable source of political fodder for the GOP and a form of drip-drip-drip water torture for Democrats."

Ohio is a pivotal state in any national election. It was President Bush's victory in Ohio in the 2004 Presidential election by 118,600 votes (out of more than five million cast) which gave him the Buckeye State's 20 electoral votes and cemented his victory over John Kerry.

With Marc Dann (D-OH) refusing (as of this writing) to resign it will give the Ohio GOP an easy target to use as a reminder to voters that scandal and abuse-of-power are non-partisan.

Joe Hallett wrote in the Columbus Dispatch over the weekend:

"As John Wayne once said, 'Life is getting up one more time than you've been knocked down.'

He also said, 'Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid.'"

Republicans around the country should send notes of thanks to Democrat Marc Dann. He has single handedly put Ohio back in play in November.

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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There may be some hope here
In solidly Dem states Dann's crimes wouldn't matter, but Ohio is a purple state and there may be enough turned off disgusted decent people to toss him out.

LMAO!
Where are The Liberal Trolls?

For all of Rep. scandals
before 2006, the Dems. have always run way ahead of any pack in pol. machine oppression--I can name Tammany Hall, Hague in Jersey City, Prendergast in Missouris, and Daley in Chicago--how many Rep. machines can anyone mention?--union depredations--unions and their goons and their fingers in their pension funds is never a problem for Reps.

How many disputes over voter fraud accuse Reps.? Altho' some trolls complained long lines in Columbus and other OH cities kept Dem. voters from the polls in 2004, I always asked what precincts in Dayton were Rep. strongholds that kept minorities from voting?

Jesse Jackson famously electionically phoned people in St. Louis to encourage them vote after the polls were closed. And in FL in 2000, CBS and all the major networks announced an hour early that the FL polls were close. Only FOX interrupted this disinformation by correcting that the panhandle (a cons. area) was not closed. It was on another time zone.

ACORN, La Raza et. al. who've been accused of voting registration and absentee ballot fraud do not support Reps. In Rep. precincts, rarely if ever do the dead get up and walk to the polls. All the depredations mocked in cities about walking around money, ringers' voting, more votes cast than people in the city's population are all Dem. fraud. No major US city is held in thrall to Rep. voting.


For all of Rep. scandals
before 2006, the Dems. have always run way ahead of any pack in pol. machine oppression--I can name Tammany Hall, Hague in Jersey City, Prendergast in Missouris, and Daley in Chicago--how many Rep. machines can anyone mention?--union depredations--unions and their goons and their fingers in their pension funds is never a problem for Reps.

How many disputes over voter fraud accuse Reps.? Altho' some trolls complained long lines in Columbus and other OH cities kept Dem. voters from the polls in 2004, I always asked what precincts in Dayton were Rep. strongholds that kept minorities from voting?

Jesse Jackson famously electionically phoned people in St. Louis to encourage them vote after the polls were closed. And in FL in 2000, CBS and all the major networks announced an hour early that the FL polls were close. Only FOX interrupted this disinformation by correcting that the panhandle (a cons. area) was not closed. It was on another time zone.

ACORN, La Raza et. al. who've been accused of voting registration and absentee ballot fraud do not support Reps. In Rep. precincts, rarely if ever do the dead get up and walk to the polls. All the depredations mocked in cities about walking around money, ringers' voting, more votes cast than people in the city's population are all Dem. fraud. No major US city is held in thrall to Rep. voting.


conclusion
Almost everywhere Dems. hold voting superior registration numbers, and yet they are so petrified of not winning, they always resort to crime and fraud during elections.

They just lost a Sup. Ct. challenge to voter indentification laws. Why oppose voter ID/ Because then all those guys from Newark they flew down to Miami to vote in 2000 who didn't work out for them might win the vote the next time.

I have found parents are always the more furious when they wrote little Johnny's paper and you still gave it a D or F. And the Dems. have been so angry and hateful of FL in 2000 because giving it their best shot didn't steal the pres. for them. (I have no idenpendent proof of Newark voters in Miami. It's an image.)

Georgetwin
Here you go, you may have noticed the Saturday blog entry on this. It received a little notice:

http://www.townhall.com/blog/g/c2210c3b-82db-4ba3-8492-e614 c18a1a41?comments=true#comments

I'm from Ohio, and this is a big deal.

true
Unfortunately what Galen says above seems true. Although it is not clear that state voters will consider the largely personal scandals of this group to be on par with the republican theft that was involved in the Coingate scandal. Nor will they miss the difference in the reaction to the scandal in which the AG seems to have fairly quickly agreed to an independent investigation and cleaned house (admittedly of everyone but himself).

So I don't know if this will actually have the staying power of the Republican scandals which went higher and spread further.

Sam
I know, but all we hear on here Mark Foley, David Vitter, etc, ad infinitum. THANK YOU for the link.

SAM
Thanks. And I hope it is a big deal. It was a little more than having a misunderstanding in a men's room in an airport during a sting operation.

It's a lot more than some dimwit's sending pages suggestive messages they've probably been exchanging since 3rd grade.

But the above cost those members of Congress their jobs and were used relentlessly as examples of the *culture of corruption* Nancy Pelosi was won to parrot all of 2006.

And the black guy who had the inexplicable $96,000 in his freezer? He got a chairmanship under the Dem. majority.

Renny
How could you forget Huey Long? What history of corrupt machine politics would be complete without the kingfish?

The stakes are raised
Ohio's Democatic Governor has called for Dann's resignation and, if Dann refuses, impeachment. The Dems are desperate to end this thing quickly.

It's Worse
This isn't solely about some juicy sex stuff. Dann's closest aide, a guy by the name of Guetierrez, was found to be running a commercial enterprise out of his taxpayer funded office and using state government facilities, such as computers, to manage this business. He ordered his office soundproofed, something not done for any other state employee, and is rumoured to be connected to organized crime.

All these characters came out of Youngstown, Ohio, which has been owned for years by the underworld. It is totally corrupt and morally bankrupt.

Dann and his crew were picking up chicks they met on the street and putting them in positions created just to give them jobs. One babe was "made" an information technology technician two months after being hired as a clerical assistant. She lived across the street from Dann's party pad.

All of Ohio's elected officials are calling for him to resign because they know some more serious things are likely to come out that will tarnish the entire party.

Hang in there, Dann. Ohio's "Operation Chaos" for 2010.

Actually
Ted Strickland is doing his best to ignore the meltdown in his own AG's office. He would like Dann to quit of his own accord, but Dann is (as of 0700 this AM) digging in his heels and basically saying, "Make me, MAAAAAAANNNN".

At the same time, Ohio's Secretary of State, Jennifer "Miss" Brunner (who more and more reminds me of Jerry Cornelius' old adversary), is still demanding that Boards of Elections statewide discard electronic voting machines- but since she refuses to go on record decertifying them (which only she can legally do), they can't legally get rid of them. Meanwhile, she continues to investigate everyone in the state who isn't a registered Democrat on the grounds that being anything else is inherently suspicious.

The whole thing reminds me irresistibly of Dennis Kucinich's reign as "Boy Mayor" of Cleveland back in the Seventies- when he surrounded himself with college-age types whose major "qualification" was their abject hatred of anyone who wasn't exactly like them.

Ted Strickland & Co. are a case in point of why you don't let adolescents have the keys. To the car, or to a city, or especially a state.


cheers

eon

http://whatilearnedthisweek.wordpress.co
Man, oh, man.

History really does escape the left-leaning among us.

I think it should be, accurately at least, Operation Chaos III. The current Operation Chaos as I understand it is in response to Democrat Party skulduggery shoehorning McCain into the position of Republican Nominee.

We need a lot more of this. It might help disenfranchise the twin major parties.

Can't hurt.
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